04-07-2009, 05:59 PM
Not to be Johnny Raincloud, but...
Why are you watching a 20-year-old Sony TV? That you don't plan to replace?
This isn't a constructive suggestion for your current dilemma, which I agree should be addressed with thoughtful recommendations, I understand. I hope you find an acceptable solution.
But in the world of new bras, and new Apple computers...there's gotta be a modern TV somewhere in your future. There's a story behind this, just curious why the antiquity mixed with modernity in your home entertainment high-tech streaming ambitions.
Note: At University Village in Seattle, the Victoria's Secret and the Apple Store are side-by-side, perhaps your mall is designed similar to ours. Or, you are shopping at the very same mall. Victoria's Secret is a delight. I was in there during the holidays with my wife, felt light-headed, and called a buddy on my cell phone, told him "I'm in the candy store". He laughed, and added "No, you're in the candy wrapper store..."
Why are you watching a 20-year-old Sony TV? That you don't plan to replace?
This isn't a constructive suggestion for your current dilemma, which I agree should be addressed with thoughtful recommendations, I understand. I hope you find an acceptable solution.
But in the world of new bras, and new Apple computers...there's gotta be a modern TV somewhere in your future. There's a story behind this, just curious why the antiquity mixed with modernity in your home entertainment high-tech streaming ambitions.
Note: At University Village in Seattle, the Victoria's Secret and the Apple Store are side-by-side, perhaps your mall is designed similar to ours. Or, you are shopping at the very same mall. Victoria's Secret is a delight. I was in there during the holidays with my wife, felt light-headed, and called a buddy on my cell phone, told him "I'm in the candy store". He laughed, and added "No, you're in the candy wrapper store..."